Changes between Version 67 and Version 68 of ORBIT
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- 10/21/09 11:45:11 (15 years ago)
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v67 v68 109 109 110 110 Location of equipment: [[BR]] 111 Lab at WINLAB /Rutgers University, North Brunswick, NJ[[BR]]112 113 111 * ORBIT Lab at WINLAB, Rutgers University, North Brunswick, NJ[[BR]] 112 * NORBIT Lab at NICTA, Alexandria, NSW, Australia[[BR]] 113 * Clearinghouse will be located in WINLAB.[[BR]] 114 114 115 115 Layer 3 connectivity[[BR]] 116 WINLAB has existing IP connectivity and public addresses that will also be used for GENI. 117 NICTA layer 3 connectivity is TBD.116 WINLAB has existing IP connectivity and public addresses that will also be used for GENI. [[BR]] 117 NICTA has existing IP connectivity and public addresses that will also be used for GENI. . [[BR]] 118 118 119 Layer 2 connectivity [[BR]]119 Layer 2 connectivity - final[[BR]] 120 120 121 WINLAB will connect layer 2 to MAGPI East in Philadelphia. Additional fiber infrastructure is needed; one piece has been acquired, one is in place, and a third is planned for completion June 30. Rutgers has an existing connecton to MAGPI East in Philadelphia. Connection to NLR or Internet2 TBD. [[BR]] 121 WINLAB will connect 1 Gig lambda using fiber; via NJEdge; via MAGPI East, 401 Broad Street, 9th floor; to Internet 2 DCN. [[BR]] No 122 123 Additional fiber infrastructure is needed; one piece has been acquired, one is in place, and a third is planned for completion June 30. Rutgers has an existing connecton to MAGPI East in Philadelphia. Connection to NLR or Internet2 TBD. [[BR]] 122 124 123 125 (Status on April 1: The missing fiber link between the Rutgers Food Science building and the Route 1 fiber corridor (~1 mile) will be provisioned by June 30. We will be creating a 1 Gig lambda for WINLAB in July to our current location at 401 Broad Street in Philadelphia on the 9th floor. From what we've heard to date, GENI is not using the 10Gig Wave, but is using the general Internet2 network; thus, we should be able to hand off directly to MAGPI in our current location. In the meantime, we are ready to test L2 connectivity using a VPN over the excess capacity of 400Mbps on Rutgers University's existing commodity feed to L2, if another testbed is available for connection.) [[BR]]